Young—The Harrowing of Hell . 
915 
<ELEVATIO CEECIS> 1 
(fol. 63 1 ') Hie NOTA Q uod IN' SACRA NOCTE PASCITALI 
PROPE DIEM MaTUTINE PULSENT^r. Et CAMPANARIWS CUm 
IPSO SACerDOTE AMBO PORTANTES INCENSUm CRUCE ET CANDELa 
PTOCEDENTE EOS UISITAWT LOCUm UBI CRUX Dom^NI DEPOSITA 
EST, ET IPSE SACeTDOS OSC^LAT STIGMATA CRUCIS ET THURIFICET 
et ASPerGATwr aqua (fol. 63 v ) benedicta. Et sAceroos 
TOLLEnS CRUCEm PROCEDE71S AD OSTIUm TEmPLI Q UO'd APTUm 
est ad hoc cantatas suBMissA uoce Antiphonam: Tollite 
portas, pnncipes, ues/ras et eleuaimm porte eternales, et 
TRUDEtlS TER AD OSTIUm ET CA71TAT Ter ANTIPHONAM SUP rd 
SCRIPTA<M>. HOC FACTO, SACERDOS CANTAT SUB SILERCIO 
a ntiphonam hatic : Cum rex glone. Finita an tiphona, 
SAcerDos deponat CRUCEm clam in armariu m ueL ad Locum 
SIBI TVUC DEPUTATUm, ET TURC PULSANTUR MaTUTINE. 
IX 
Bodleian MS. Bawlinson Liturgical d. iv is a Processionale 
of the fourteenth century from the Church of St. John the 
Evangelist, Dublin. 2 In the course of the Temporale one 
finds at Eastertide a Depositio (fol. 68 v -70 r ) and an Elevatio 
(fol. 85 v -86 v ), hut no Visitatio. The somewhat elaborate 
ceremonial and the presence of both the Crux and the Corpus 
Domini lend to these offices an unusual interest. In what 
appears to he a supplement 3 at the end of the Temporale, im¬ 
mediately before the Sanctorale, are found a second Elevatio 
(fol. 127 v -130 r ) and a Visitatio Sepvtlchri . 4 The second 
1 Vatican MS. Palat. lat. 448, fol. 63r-63v 
2 The MS. is described by W. H. Prere, Bibliotheca Musico-Liturgica, 
London, 1901, p. 107. Certain readings from this MS. that are de¬ 
fective in my photographs were re-established for me by my friend 
Charlton Walker, Esq., of Oxford. 
3 In my opinion the Temporale and the “Supplement’ were written 
by the same hand. In any case, they were both written in the latter 
half of the 14th century. 
4 The Visitatio from this MS. has been published by Chambers (Vol. 
II, pp. 315-318), with variants from MS. V. 3, 2, 10 in Archbishop 
